The IMP, the lander camera on the Mars Pathfinder mission,
was designed and built primarily at the University
of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, with help from collaborators
around the world. The CCD detector, which registers light, was made in
Germany, the magnets were made in Denmark, the windsocks were designed
at Arizona State University, and the United States Geological Survey is
assisting with the terrain mapping. The IMP travelled to Mars aboard the
Mars Pathfinder, which was built
at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.